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Published by Tacoma Elks Lodge 174 Issue 1274 November 2016
Elks Lodge #174 Annual
Veterans’ Day
Program
Wed., November 9
7:00pm This is an Open Meeting
November 24, 2016
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Information Page . . .
The Elks CALL, a publication of
Tacoma Lodge No. 174, B.P.O.E.
2013 S. Cedar
Tacoma, WA 98405
P.O Box 11008
Tacoma, WA 98411-0015
Telephone: 253-272-1117
Published Monthly
CALL Editor: Barbara Marshall [email protected]
2016-2017 LODGE OFFICERS
Exalted Ruler..…………….………...…Bob Van Hagen
Leading Knight…………..…………..…..Sandi Frankie
Loyal Knight……………..…………..........Ernie Bodoh
Lecturing Knight…….….............……….Derek Murphy
Secretary…...………...…………….....PER Lee Frankie
Treasurer…..…………………..……….Darrel Bowman
Tiler………..……………………...PER Bill Fabyunkey
Esquire………................……………..… Ellen Johnson
Chaplain……………...……....…………Joseph Phillips
Inner Guard………...……….....…………...……Vacant
Elks Pianist…………………….…….Beverley Dallman
Board of Trustees
COB Michael Marshall…...Trustee 1 yr.
Ron Hack……………..…...Trustee 2 yr.
Scotty Brown……….…......Trustee 3 yr.
Richard Beatty………. …...Trustee 4 yr.
Chris Barnes.………….......Trustee 5 yr.
Past Exalted Rulers’ Association
PER Mike
Kennedy,
President
PER Lee
NUMBERS TO REMEMBER
Exalted Ruler………………………..….253-272-1117
Lodge and Lodge Secretary.………..…..253-272-1117
Membership……………...………….….253-272-1117
Reservations and Banquets………..…....253-272-1117
Golf Course (Pro-Shop)……...….…..….253-627-7211
Barber Shop……………………….……253-343-6046
Fax ……………………………….…….253-272-1303
Lodge E-Mail………… [email protected]
Web Address……....…….….….www.tacomaelks.com
DATES TO REMEMBER
“The Call” DECEMBER copy deadline…….November 10
Membership apps. for DECEMBER class…........November 10
MEMBERSHIP ROLL INFORMATION
Lodge Membership as of April 1st, 2016 1348
Initiated Since Then 25
Transferred In 2
Reinstatements 20
REMOVED FROM ROLLS AT MEMBERS’ OWN REQUEST
Dropped 23
Transferred Out 7
Absolute Dimits 1
Deceased 23
Current Membership as of October 25, 2016 1341
RECRUITING/LAPSATION INFORMATION
Number of Membership Applications on Hand 2
Number of Reinstatement Applications on Hand 3
Number of Transfer Applications on Hand 0
Note: Unless otherwise stated, all photographs
in this issue of The Call were taken by Elks
Lodge #174 Photographers Raymond Burke or
Richard Beatty.
Call (253) 272-1117
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A Message from our Exalted Ruler
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E.)
Greetings Members,
Here it is November already and the start of the holiday season. This is one of the times of
year when we as a Lodge start getting busy to help our community and families. I have applied
for a grant to help the Tacoma Rescue Mission again this year and see no reason for it not to be approved.
The PERs had their second year of pumpkin carving (I announced it as the second annual event, but was
corrected by the Grammar Police at the Lodge meeting). This year we only had four kids there old enough to
carve a pumpkin; for one it was his first time to ever try carving a pumpkin. I want to thank all of the
volunteers who showed up to help and became the big kids carving their jack-o-lanterns. I want to express a
very heart-felt thank you to PER Bill Fabyunkey for starting this tradition and acquiring the pumpkins, and a
special thanks to Cappy’s Produce for donating a crate of pumpkins for the second year.
With the holidays on the way, our meeting schedules will be changing. There will be no meeting on the 23rd
since it is the day before Thanksgiving. We will also have reduced meetings in December and January.
Remember to attend our second Holiday Bazaar on the 18th and 19th of this month. If you would like to get a
table, there is still time to reserve one. Please call the Lodge at (253) 272-1117 for more information and to
reserve your table.
On Thursday night, December 1st, we have Wally and the Beaves performing. Please come to the Lodge to
have a good time and show your support.
Now is the time to start planning how you will spend your New Year’s Eve. We have the Great Pretenders per-
forming that night and if you purchase your tickets by the 15th of this month you will save money because the
prices will go up after that. There will be appetizers, a champagne toast at midnight, and fun had by all.
I’m looking forward to seeing all of you this month at our many events and remember we are still selling the
raffle tickets to raise money for our State Therapy Program.
Fraternally,
From the Desk of Lodge Secretary
Lee Frankie
The Tacoma Lodge and friends of the Lodge want to thank Larry
Mattingly and Pyro Consultants LLC for the wonderful fireworks
display they provided on October 8th. The event was greatly
appreciated by all in attendance.
Halloween Costumes Elks #174 Members
Lodge Meeting of October 26, 2016
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“Our Kids” Washington Elks Therapy Program for Children, Inc.
Our State Major Project
Meet Rosa!!! Rosa has DiGeorge Syndrome, which is caused by a deletion on the 22nd chromosome.
Among other things, this most commonly causes heart defects and poor immune
function. Rosa’s heart issues required surgery at five days old. She spent many
months in the hospital before she was stable enough to go home.
Rosa was referred to the Elks’ Therapy Program when she was six months old.
The program was ideal for her, since getting a common cold would result in
lengthy hospitalizations due to her compromised immune system. By having
therapy at home, she would have a reduced risk of becoming ill.
Rosa needed to learn so much since her health and movement were limited while
in the hospital. In addition to motor skills, Rosa needed to learn to eat orally.
She had been receiving all her nutrition through a tube that passed through her
nose and into her stomach (an NG-tube).
The therapist worked with Rosa’s family and a dietitian to find food that
Rosa could eat and slowly expanded that list. After about 20 months Rosa
no longer needed her NG-tube! She was on her way to looking and acting
more like a typical toddler. Therapy services were tapered off and just
before she turned 4 years old, she was doing great and was discharged from
therapy.
Less than 6 months later, Rosa’s partially-repaired heart could not keep up
with the activities and demands of a 4-1/2 year
old. She consistently did not have enough oxygen
in her blood. The heart wrenching decision was
made to do yet another heart surgery. This meant
undoing much of what had been done previously.
It required a great deal of faith from her parents, who were terrified at the poten-
tial risks of such a major surgery.
Thanks to technology, the new surgeon was able to practice the surgery several
times on a 3-D printed model of Rosa’s heart. The surgery was a success, but it
did require another lengthy hospital stay and it set Rosa’s eating back again.
Once she was back home, but still not eating enough, Rosa’s parents reached out
to the Elks’ Therapist who had helped before. This time around, it took much
less time for Rosa to get back on track and begin eating more like a 5-year-old.
INITIATION
OCTOBER 19
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Widows, Widowers, and Seniors
Happy Thanksgiving
The Funtimers, a group of widows, widowers, and seniors, wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving with all the trimmings.
Consider joining the Funtimers who meet for lunch once a month. Come and enjoy a good lunch, friendly conversation,
and then stay and play cards if you like. All are welcome.
Our next luncheon is on November 9th. Food orders are normally taken at 11:30 so try to be there then.
Dates to Remember in November:
Thursday, the 3rd dance to the music by Michael and Leslie at the Tacoma Lodge.*
Sunday, the 6th, remember to turn your clocks back one hour as Daylight Savings ends.
Tuesday, the 8th, don’t forget to VOTE.
Wednesday, the 9th, join the Funtimers for lunch.*
Friday, the 11th is Veterans Day. Remember those who have fought for us.
Thursday, the 17th dance to the music by Casanova at the Tacoma Lodge.*
Friday and Saturday, the 18th & 19th, come to the Elks Holiday Bazaar.*
Thursday, the 24th, Enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with friends and family.
* Elks’ membership is not required.
It’s time for the 2nd Annual Elks Holiday Bazaar.* Dates are November 18th & 19th with hours from
10 am to 6 pm on
Friday and 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday. There will be an Elks’ Charity table where the proceeds will
go to our charities, and the Ladies of the Elks will have a raffle. The Feed Committee will also be
selling hot dogs, etc. for those who want a quick lunch. For more information contact the Tacoma
Elks Lodge at 253-272-1117.
PLEASE NOTE!
ALL NON-ELKS MUST BE SIGNED IN AS GUESTS EACH TIME THEY VISIT OUR LODGE. ALL ELKS MEMBERS ARE RESPONSIBLE TO SIGN IN THEIR GUESTS.
IN ADDITION, IF YOU ARE SIGNING IN A GUEST, YOU MUST STAY WITH THAT GUEST FOR THE DURATION OF HIS/HER VISIT.
THIS INCLUDES DAY VISITS AS WELL AS EVENING VIS-ITS.
THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION.
Attention! Attention!
Karaoke Saturday Nights at 7:30pm
in the Sports Bar
Uncle Russ’s List of Helpers
Early Notice: Elks’ Family Christmas: Sunday,
December 18, 1-4pm in the Lodge Room. Featured will be hot
dogs, toys for the kiddos, and a magician!
Several additional events are scheduled for the Holiday Season.
Your help is needed! Contact Uncle Russ Harr at the Lodge
to get on his list of Holiday Helpers!
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3-Cushion Billiards November News
Results of the USBA MARTI TRACY MEMORIAL in Ashland Oregon, held September 30th-October 2nd with 36 players:
In the B Finals, taking second place was Jesus Quinonez and fourth place was taken by Robert Spicknall who also had a high run of 10.
On the C Side, our Dave Ehlers for the second year in a row had the high run of six. November 1st through March 31st, 2017, is our annual Winter Challenge Tournament. A one- time $5 fee for the whole tournament allows you to challenge any player marked paid. A
chart and rules will be hung on the wall. This tournament lasts five months; the more you play, the better odds you have. Also in November, down at Hood River, is the annual USBA RUSS GUPPY MEMORIAL on November 11th-12th-13th. Contact info: Harvey [email protected] Don't forget our Annual Turkey Shoot on Friday, November 25th. The start time is 10am. This is a shoot, a day of comradeship, and beer.
Then on December 2nd-3rd, Friday & Saturday, we're back to having just a USBA DICK TAKANO. The national qualifier part of this will be moved to later in the spring (closer to Na-tionals).
I'd like to thank Ron Hopkins for the three jobs he's doing — Handicap Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. Also a big thanks
goes to Tim Poole for being the Tournament Chairman and for filling in on the Board of Directors while Kip Hocking is recovering. Thanks also to Mac McInroy for his help on tournament days along
with Tom DuCharme and Doc Miller. Your help makes my position easier. THANKS.
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THE ALLENMORE LADIES
18-HOLE GOLF LEAGUE . . .
INVITES LADIES TO COME JOIN THEIR FUN, GOLFING EXPERIENCE .
THEY PLAY EVERY TUESDAY STARTING AT 8:00 A.M. NO MATTER
WHAT YOUR GOLFING SKILL LEVEL, WE PROMISE YOU WILL HAVE A GREAT TIME. THE COST: $45 A YEAR, WHICH INCLUDES YOUR
Ladies of Elks News November 2016
We are in full swing, what
with assisting in October’s Lodge Open House, organiz-
ing our raffle table for November’s Holiday
Bazaar, working with Pierce County Alliance for our Foster Christmas
Project, and beginning preparations for our annual Spring Luncheon.
This year during the Christmas season, we will be able to assist 25 young adults who
have aged-out of foster care, thanks to our
very successful dessert sales at the summer barbecues. We have such fun
shopping for special gifts for these young people and any children they have. We
typically are able to fulfill most of the items on their lists to “Santa.”
Be sure to attend the Lodge’s Holiday Bazaar on November 18th & 19th and look
for the LOE Table!
Peggy Fuller President
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SICK CALL — At Home ~ In Care Facility ~ Retirement
As you know, being lonely can be heartbreaking. Visits take only a few moments and mean so much to peo-
ple who can no longer get around like you and I. Please send a card, make a call or stop by for a visit.
Please note: Shirley Winder is our Sickness and Distress Chairman. She does not have a computer, so
please call her at 253-831-7702 and leave a message for her.
Member Location Address City
Paul B. Bader Wynwood at Allenmore 3615 S 23rd Tacoma, WA 98405
Malcolm (Mac) Stewart Brookdale Courtyard 4610 6th St. Pl., #335 Puyallup, WA 98374
PLEASE REMEMBER!
THE DEADLINE FOR
SUBMITTING ARTICLES FOR
THE CALL IS:
THE 10TH OF EACH MONTH TO:
BARBARA MARSHALL
TAKE NOTE!
Until Further Notice THE ELKS’ BUILDING WILL CLOSE ON
SUNDAYS AT 6:00PM
DUES ARE DUE!!
IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO, PLEASE PAY YOUR DUES NOW!!!
THE NEW LODGE YEAR BEGAN APRIL 1, 2016!
REMINDER: WHEN YOU PAY YOUR DUES, PLEASE NOTE
IF YOU ARE A VETERAN SO YOU WILL BE IN THE NATIONAL
COUNT.
IN ADDITION, PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE LODGE HAS YOUR
DOWNLOAD THE ALLENMORE GOLF COURSE APP TO QUICKLY ACCESS GREAT INFORMATION (INCLUDING RESTAURANT UPDATES)!
Deceased Date
John Tanghe, Jr. 10/03/2016
Richard J. Kleist 10/10/2016 George W. Bisson 10/16/2016
Arthur D. Johnston 10/16/2016
IN MEMORY OF OUR
Items Needed for Elks’ Charities’
Table at the November 18/19 Bazaar! Do you have “treasures” you could donate to our fundraiser to
benefit Elks’ charities? All proceeds from this table at the Bazaar will go to help fund our charity projects. Bring your donations to the Lodge before November 18 or bring them the
day of the Bazaar. Including a suggested selling price for each item
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Members Golf Package
Our Lodge is blessed to own a golf course that has a great layout, is superbly maintained, and has what realtors say is the most important attribute: Location, Location, and Location. The golf course is, has, and will continue to be a profitable endeavor for the Tacoma Lodge. The future is very bright at the golf course. Tacoma Elks member-only prices:
Weekday (M-F) unlimited $1,087.75
7 day unlimited $1,603.00
This includes all state and local taxes
Lodge membership fee is not included The golf course is in brilliant shape. We should all be very thankful that our course is in the able hands of our Superintendent Lynn Elliot. Lynn and his crew continue to keep the course in amazing condition. Our greens are rolling like it’s 90 degrees in August, and the consensus from the people who golf here is that they are as fast and true as the local country clubs. Even if you are not an annual golf member, there are always discounted green fees for Tacoma Elks members, so please take advantage of being a Tacoma Elk. The next time you’re planning a golf outing, look no further than YOUR golf course, Allenmore Golf Course, in the heart of Tacoma. I can be reached anytime by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at 253-627-7211. I look forward to working with our membership and I’m always open to any and all suggestions. Thank you.
Call the Lodge at 253-272-1117 for rates.
AARP DRIVERS COURSE November 8, 2016
9am –5pm
Contact : Joseph Phillips 253-219-6485
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November 2 Meat Lasagna with Caesar Salad, Rolls with Garlic Butter
November 9 ROAST TURKEY & GRAVY with Garden Salad, Dinner Rolls and Vegetable
November 16 MEATLOAF with Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Garden Salad & Dinner
Rolls
November 30 GLAZED HAM with Mashed Potatoes, Spinach Salad, Veg-
$12 tax incl.
Elks’ Family Pumpkin Carving October 22, 2016
Packing Groceries for McCarver Elementary Students
October 6, 2016
Note: The bags at right
represent a portion of those
delivered. Each student is
given one filled bag to take
home each Friday.
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Please consider donating
blood today!
It doesn’t hurt! Honest!
CASCADE
REGIONAL
Allenmore Golf Winter Fees Effective November 6, 2016
Public Weekday Fees Fee Cart Fees
Regular Green Fee $23.00 $14.00/rider
Senior & Junior Green Fee $23.00 $14.00/rider
Twilight Green Fee (after 1pm) $19.00 $10.00/rider
9-Hole Green Fee $14.00 $10.00/rider
Early-Bird Special (Before 8am) $19.00 $12.00/rider
Men’s Club (M-T) $23.00 $14.00/rider
Public Weekend Fees Fee Cart Fees
Regular Green Fee $28.00 $14.00/rider
Senior & Junior Green Fee $28.00 $14.00/rider
Twilight Green Fee (after 1pm) $23.00 $12.00/rider
9-Hole Green Fee $17.00 $10.00/rider
Elk Member Fees Fee Cart Fees
Weekday: Green Fee — 8am-5pm
Weekend: Green Fee — 6am-5pm
18 hole: $17.00; 9 hole: $13.00
18 hole: $18.00; 9 hole: $14.00
$10.00/rider
$10.00/rider
Weekday Early Bird Special (before 8am) $13.00 $10.00/rider
Elks Annual Fees Elks Annual Dues = $156.00
Elks Annual Weekday Golf
$950+tax/7 days a week golf = $1,400+tax
Public Annual Weekday Golf
$1,600+tax/7days a week golf = $2,000+tax
Cart Fees
18 Hole Cart = $14.00/rider
9 Hole Cart & Super T-W = $10.00/rider
Early Bird & Twilight = $12.00/rider
Elk Cart Rate = $10.00/rider
Pull Cart = $ 4.00 each
Range Balls Small Bucket Range Balls = $5.00
Large Bucket Range Balls = $6.50
Rental Clubs $15.00 each
For tee times call the Pro Shop at 253-627-7211 For information on becoming an Elk call 253-272-1117
Annie’s Beautiful Baby was Born at 3:58am
Friday, October 14, 2016 His Name Is: Corbin Allen
He Weighed: 7lbs./13oz. Congratulations to:
Annie and Steven Cole!! We’re So Happy For You
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Schedule Bands for
Lodge Dances (Thursdays unless otherwise identified)
7:30pm-10:30pm—Entry Fee on Thursdays: Members $6 USA Dance Members $8
Non-Members $10 $10 Dance Lesson 6:30-7:30pm
November 3 Michael & Leslie
November 10 No Dance
November 17 Casanova
November 24 No Dance
December 1 Wally & The Beaves
“Winter Dance Party” Members: $12/Public: $15
50’s Costume Party & Contest
50’s Theme Dinner Specials
Before the Show at Urban Elk
December 9 Lois Ann Marler
De-
cember 15 Casanova
December 22 Michael & Leslie
Washington State Elks Association 2017 Calendar Raffle
Cost Only $ 10.00 Each Each ticket has a chance to win 365 Times
Winning Tickets are returned to Barrel Weekday Drawings $25.00
Weekend Drawings $50.00 Holidays $100.00
Elks Birthday $500.00
See Any
Elks’
Officer to
Purchase!
New Year’s Eve Ticket Prices
Before November 15 Elk Members: $ 50 Elk Couples: $ 80 Public:: $ 60 Public Couples: $100
After November 15 Elk Members: $ 70 Elk Couples: $100 Public:: $ 85
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NOVEMBER 2016
November 2016
2 Lodge Meeting 7pm 2 LOE Meeting 4:30pm 2 Dinner in Sports Bar 5-6:30pm
3 Board Meeting 6pm 3 Dance to: Michael & Leslie 7 Orientation 6pm 9 Lodge Meeting 7pm — Veterans’ Program (Open Mtg.)
9 PER Meeting 6pm 9 Dinner in Sports Bar 5-6:30pm
10 No Dance 12 Karaoke 7:30pm 16 Lodge Meeting 7pm — Balloting
16 Dinner in Sports Bar 5-6:30pm 17 Board Meeting 6pm 17 Dance to: Casanova 18/19 Holiday Bazaar — Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-2pm
19 Karaoke 23 No Lodge Meeting/Office Closes 12:00 noon 24 Thanksgiving
UPCOMING LODGE EVENTS
The Board of Directors, the House Committee and the Elks Allenmore Directors meet every other Thursday at 6pm or as otherwise
TACOMA ELKS LODGE #174
P. O. Box 11008
Tacoma, Washington 98411-0015
Fitness
Center Hours
SUNDAY 6AM- 6PM
MONDAY 6AM-10PM
TUESDAY 6AM-10PM
WEDNESDAY 6AM- 7PM
THURSDAY 6AM-10PM
Please Note:
The Urban Elk is now offering a delicious meal every
Wednesday (5-6:30pm) before Lodge meetings. Price: $12 (includes tax)
Dance lessons are being offered for $10ea before the